From aec6744501be06e37dbcb620eba0deef54fcad31 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Connor Abbott Date: Fri, 8 May 2015 14:42:14 -0400 Subject: nir/dead_cf: add support for removing useless loops v2: fix detecting if the loop has any phi nodes after it. v2: use nir_foreach_ssa_def() instead of nir_foreach_dest() when checking for values live after the loop to catch const_load instructions. v2: fix handling return instructions v2: add some documentation to loop_is_dead() Reviewed-by: Kenneth Graunke Reviewed-by: Matt Turner --- src/glsl/nir/nir_opt_dead_cf.c | 121 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---- 1 file changed, 109 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) (limited to 'src') diff --git a/src/glsl/nir/nir_opt_dead_cf.c b/src/glsl/nir/nir_opt_dead_cf.c index 66961cea961..5c5510484af 100644 --- a/src/glsl/nir/nir_opt_dead_cf.c +++ b/src/glsl/nir/nir_opt_dead_cf.c @@ -29,9 +29,9 @@ #include "nir_control_flow.h" /* - * This file implements an optimization that deletes statically unreachable - * code. In NIR, one way this can happen if if an if statement has a constant - * condition: + * This file implements an optimization that deletes statically + * unreachable/dead code. In NIR, one way this can happen if if an if + * statement has a constant condition: * * if (true) { * ... @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ * branch into the surrounding control flow, possibly removing more code if * the branch had a jump at the end. * - * The other way is that control flow can end in a jump so that code after it + * Another way is that control flow can end in a jump so that code after it * never gets executed. In particular, this can happen after optimizing * something like: * @@ -60,6 +60,12 @@ * } * ... * + * Finally, we also handle removing useless loops, i.e. loops with no side + * effects and without any definitions that are used elsewhere. This case is a + * little different from the first two in that the code is actually run (it + * just never does anything), but there are similar issues with needing to + * be careful with restarting after deleting the cf_node (see dead_cf_list()) + * so this is a convenient place to remove them. */ static void @@ -130,20 +136,108 @@ opt_constant_if(nir_if *if_stmt, bool condition) nir_cf_node_remove(&if_stmt->cf_node); } +static bool +block_has_no_side_effects(nir_block *block, void *state) +{ + (void) state; + + nir_foreach_instr(block, instr) { + if (instr->type == nir_instr_type_call) + return false; + + /* Return instructions can cause us to skip over other side-effecting + * instructions after the loop, so consider them to have side effects + * here. + */ + + if (instr->type == nir_instr_type_jump && + nir_instr_as_jump(instr)->type == nir_jump_return) + return false; + + if (instr->type != nir_instr_type_intrinsic) + continue; + + nir_intrinsic_instr *intrin = nir_instr_as_intrinsic(instr); + if (!nir_intrinsic_infos[intrin->intrinsic].flags & + NIR_INTRINSIC_CAN_ELIMINATE) + return false; + } + + return true; +} + +static bool +def_not_live_out(nir_ssa_def *def, void *state) +{ + nir_block *after = state; + + return !BITSET_TEST(after->live_in, def->live_index); +} + +/* + * Test if a loop is dead. A loop is dead if: + * + * 1) It has no side effects (i.e. intrinsics which could possibly affect the + * state of the program aside from producing an SSA value, indicated by a lack + * of NIR_INTRINSIC_CAN_ELIMINATE). + * + * 2) It has no phi nodes after it, since those indicate values inside the + * loop being used after the loop. + * + * 3) If there are no phi nodes after the loop, then the only way a value + * defined inside the loop can be used outside the loop is if its definition + * dominates the block after the loop. If none of the definitions that + * dominate the loop exit are used outside the loop, then the loop is dead + * and it can be deleted. + */ + +static bool +loop_is_dead(nir_loop *loop) +{ + nir_block *before = nir_cf_node_as_block(nir_cf_node_prev(&loop->cf_node)); + nir_block *after = nir_cf_node_as_block(nir_cf_node_next(&loop->cf_node)); + + if (!exec_list_is_empty(&after->instr_list) && + nir_block_first_instr(after)->type == nir_instr_type_phi) + return false; + + if (!nir_foreach_block_in_cf_node(&loop->cf_node, block_has_no_side_effects, + NULL)) + return false; + + for (nir_block *cur = after->imm_dom; cur != before; cur = cur->imm_dom) { + nir_foreach_instr(cur, instr) { + if (!nir_foreach_ssa_def(instr, def_not_live_out, after)) + return false; + } + } + + return true; +} + static bool dead_cf_block(nir_block *block) { nir_if *following_if = nir_block_get_following_if(block); - if (!following_if) - return false; + if (following_if) { + nir_const_value *const_value = + nir_src_as_const_value(following_if->condition); + + if (!const_value) + return false; - nir_const_value *const_value = - nir_src_as_const_value(following_if->condition); + opt_constant_if(following_if, const_value->u[0] != 0); + return true; + } - if (!const_value) - return false; + nir_loop *following_loop = nir_block_get_following_loop(block); + if (!following_loop) + return false; - opt_constant_if(following_if, const_value->u[0] != 0); + if (!loop_is_dead(following_loop)) + return false; + + nir_cf_node_remove(&following_loop->cf_node); return true; } @@ -170,7 +264,7 @@ dead_cf_list(struct exec_list *list, bool *list_ends_in_jump) case nir_cf_node_block: { nir_block *block = nir_cf_node_as_block(cur); if (dead_cf_block(block)) { - /* We just deleted the if after this block, so we may have + /* We just deleted the if or loop after this block, so we may have * deleted the block before or after it -- which one is an * implementation detail. Therefore, to recover the place we were * at, we have to use the previous cf_node. @@ -240,6 +334,9 @@ dead_cf_list(struct exec_list *list, bool *list_ends_in_jump) static bool opt_dead_cf_impl(nir_function_impl *impl) { + nir_metadata_require(impl, nir_metadata_live_variables | + nir_metadata_dominance); + bool dummy; bool progress = dead_cf_list(&impl->body, &dummy); -- cgit v1.2.3